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Where do you go to buy beer (Charlotte area)?


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What/where is your local joint to purchase delicious craft beer? For me it's Good Bottle (close to house, great selection, nice guys). Sometimes I'll pop my head into Bulldog Beer & Wine but their selection isn't as robust.

Total Wine if I have to. Like to support small business even if they're a little more expensive.

What say you?

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Brawley's Beverage would be my favorite. If you are around arboretum, try Vintner's.

Good call on both. I like what renovations Brawleys did inside.

Vintner's also is nice. I use to be a beer/wine distributor and they were one of my accounts. Nice older gentleman who owned the joint. Name escaping me.

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There's a place called the rhino market that just opened up this past winter. I guess the owner used to work at the common market and got their blessing to open a similar store on this side of town. It's in the freemorewest area being the burger co. It's been my go to spot for a couple months now.

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There's a place called the rhino market that just opened up this past winter. I guess the owner used to work at the common market and got their blessing to open a similar store on this side of town. It's in the freemorewest area being the burger co. It's been my go to spot for a couple months now.

Their chicken torta is on point as well.

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I'll second "Craft" in South End. They have a great selection and do growler fills of whatever they have on tap (about 25 choices that they rotate often). Also, they have 2 sickkkkk paintings of Cam and Luke. That's enough to to get my business...attachicon.gifImageUploadedByCarolinaHuddle1429328440.208918.jpgattachicon.gifImageUploadedByCarolinaHuddle1429328544.134064.jpg

I saw the Cam pic but haven't seen the Luke. That's pretty awesome.

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